alkylamino
English
Etymology
From alkyl + amino.
Noun
alkylamino (plural alkylaminos)
- (chemistry) A group or radical containing both an alkyl and an amino group
- 1996, Joseph C. Salamone, Polymeric Materials Encyclopedia, Twelve Volume Set, →ISBN, page 5201:
- We believe the alkylamino radical is then the photoinitiator.
- 2010, W. Arthur Green, Industrial Photoinitiators: A Technical Guide, →ISBN, page 145:
- The initial reaction under UV excitation produces a ketyl radical from the benzophenone, which is inactive, and an alkylamino radical from the tertiary amine, which is very reactive.
- 2013, D. F. Heath, Organophosphorus Poisons, →ISBN:
- Compounds containing primary alkylamino groups are amongst these.
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Anagrams
- aminoalkyl